“The Founding” will lead the music workshop at the Dawn Theater. Courtesy | Facebook Irish folk band “The Founding” will teach a music workshop at the Dawn Theater from 3 to 6 p.m on March 16. “It’s a great opportunity for students of all ages to be exposed to Celtic music,” said Gianna Green, general...
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Nimrod director receives national conservation award
Al Stewart never thought his years of doing the work he loved in conservation would earn him a prestigious award. To his surprise, Stewart won the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Wayne Bailey National Lifetime Achievement Award late last month. Stewart, who serves as the director of Hillsdale College’s Nimrod Educational Center, received the award during...
Homemade meals: building community through food
With the convenience of a cafeteria and grab-and-go meals, homemade meals are rare for many college students. Yet some still make time to prepare and enjoy meals with friends in their dorms and houses. Junior Mary Elizabeth “Daisy” Jordan said she recalls cooking for her family before she was old enough to talk. Now, she...
Richard Day retires from maintenance after 32 years
Richard Day holds his retirement cake at a celebration the college hosted for him. Courtesy | Alicia Kelley After working for the college since 1991, zone maintenance technician Richard “Rich” Day retired from full-time work Feb. 29. He will remain on the maintenance staff part time. College President Larry P. Arnn said Day was one...
Elizabeth Spalding speaks on combating modern communism
Marxist communism is alive and well, said Chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Elizabeth Spalding in a speech on Monday. “Widespread ignorance about communism prevails,” she said. “Many Americans are uneducated, have forgotten, or have chosen to disbelieve truths about communism and the destruction it brings.” Spalding pointed to the ideas of Karl...




